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01
Mar
2022

ANU PhD candidate inaugural winner of French-Australian art prize

A PhD candidate in the ANU School of Art & Design has been named Grand Champion of a newly established art prize, earning a flight to Paris amongst other winnings. The inaugural Eloquence Art Prize awarded the best 15 minute talks by Honours, Masters, and PhD art history students about…

25
Feb
2022

Aussies more hesitant to receive their COVID booster

Less than half of all double-vaccinated Australians aged 18 and over have had their COVID-19 booster shot, new analysis from The Australian National University (ANU) shows. A survey of more than 3,400 adults, conducted in January 2022, found just over four-in-10 Australians (41.5 per…

17
Feb
2022

Flippers and flutes: how music helps us talk to dolphins

The universal language of music could serve as a gateway to communicate with dolphins and possibly open doors to learn more about the naturally curious creatures, according to researchers from the ANU School of Music.  An ANU-led experiment conducted in Port Stephens, New South Wales aboard…

14
Feb
2022

Confidence in Government plunges to new low during COVID-19

Satisfaction with the direction of the country and confidence in the Federal Government has plummeted, new analysis from The Australian National University (ANU) has found. The study, examining the views of more than 3,400 adults, found that in January 2022 a little more than three-in-10…

09
Feb
2022

ANU recognises acclaimed First Nations author Melissa Lucashenko with Honorary Doctorate

The Australian National University has recognised the significant contribution to Australian literature of Miles Franklin and Walkley winning author Melissa Lucashenko, awarding her an honorary doctorate.  “It’s a long way from Logan City in 1983” Melissa Lucashenko says with a vibrant…

03
Feb
2022

Calls to empower patients and reduce diagnostic error

If Jen didn't fight to convince her doctors something was seriously wrong with her, there could have been fatal consequences.    In 2017, she had a large segment of her bowel removed during life-saving emergency surgery, after experiencing waves of crippling abdominal pain and severe nausea…

27
Jan
2022

Game on: Researching and composing for video games

An ANU School of Music PhD candidate who is researching audio and gaming is also the composer and sound designer for a promising new video game. For his PhD research, Thomas Connell is investigating how sound design and audio communication affect players' experiences of a game.  “So one of…